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A waffle is a summer camp prank that requires several people to execute. The wafflee is restrained while a tennis racket is pressed firmly on his stomach. Then a coarse brush is violently applied to the area. When the racket is lifted the red and white grid impression resembles a tasty breakfast treat.
Dear Mom and Dad: Camp is fun, but two nights ago my bunkmates gave me the worst waffle. Last night, just as a joke, I set my bunk on fire and barricaded the door from the outside so I guess we're even.
Waffle by Obamessiah August 19, 2009
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my waffle itches this will get me up to twenty letters and three words
waffle by anonoymous726389 October 19, 2004
Term used for someone who is astheticly challenged. Comes from the word ugly and the Eggo waffle. Ugly > Uggo > Eggo > Waffle.
Your girlfriend is a real waffle, man.
waffle by Jordan Ranson May 13, 2005
a synonym for "faggot," but not specifically in reference to homosexuals. commonly used in situations in which inappropriate language may be, well inappropriate. Common in the D.C. area.
a group of guys is sitting around, when one member comments on another guy's "nice calves" and announces he is moving to san francisco. they response: "waffle! waffle! waffle...!"
waffle by MrBERZERKER December 24, 2008
A black person. Used in place of saying "nagger" when around naggers.
Person A: Don't look now, Christophe, but here comes a waffle!
Person B: Yes, I believe you are correct.
Person A: That is one monster booty.
Person B: Indeed, indeed.
waffle by J-pheezy June 25, 2007
'Hey what up fool?' When spoken quickly by a Spanish speaking Mexican individual sounds like they are simply saying 'Hey Waffle'.
'Hey what up fool?' (When spoken quickly, sounds like 'Hey Waffle.')
Waffle by jstormer November 4, 2013
Waffle (used in refrance to extreme sport)

Waffle (n.)

The word waffle, in reference to extreme sports, originated from its use in describing interference on a short wave or HAM radio.

Eventually the word was used in skiing, to inform a friend what the landing of a cliff or kicker was like. In the skiing sense, waffle means ice, moguls, rock, trees or other undesired obstacles at the landing of a jump.

Now this term can be used in a wide range of outdoor sports including, mountian biking, sledding, long boarding, and any sport involving shredding.
HAM radio operator: "there's a lot of radio waffle, I can't under stand him"

Skier: "you'll need a lot of speed, there's about 7 feet waffle you need to clear at the base"

Long boarder: "dude I totally wiped out! Didn't see all that waffle on the road"
Waffle by Proveyourpoint April 17, 2014